• 12Dec

    Ingredients to watch out for in anti aging skin care products

     

    The marketplace is overflowing with all sorts of anti aging skin care products, natural, organic and from the mainstream manufacturers. A great number of these anti aging products contain products that are harmful or have not been adequately tested.

     

    A big problem with the commercially produced anti-aging products is that a great many of them contain nano ingredients. And frequently, if not most of the time, the nano ingredients are not identified on the label. The trouble with nano ingredients is that they are not proven safe. They have not been in use long enough to find out what long term effects may result from their use. Some research has shown that nano ingredients can enter the cell and damage the DNA.

     

    In addition, most anti aging and skin care products contain ingredients that are not natural and may even be harmful.

     

    Here are some of the commonly used ingredients in anti aging skin care that you should avoid:

     

    Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Ethylparaben, Butylparaben, Isobutylparaben

    PEG (any ingredient that contains PEG in its name)

    Imidazolidinyl Urea

    Butylene Glycol

    Hydrolyzed Wheat Gluten (any ingredient that contains hydrolyzed in its name)

    Diazolidinyl Urea

    Triethanolamine

    Fragrance

    Octyl Methoxycinnamate

    Polysorbate 80 (most polysorbates)

    Ceteareth-20 (any ingredient that has –eth in its name)

    Propylene Glycol

    Yeast Extract

    DMDM Hydantoin

    Polyethelene Glycol

    Potassium Benzonate

    Sodium Benzonate

    Sodium Metabisulfite

    Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (any Lauryl Sulfates)

     

    These are just a few of the many harmful ingredients used in your skin care products, whether they be anti aging products, skin care products in general and even some that claim to be natural and organic skin care.

     

    You will not find these ingredients in 100% certified organic anti aging skin care, the best and healthiest skin care products available. You wouldn’t put these ingredients in natural anti aging skin care you make at home.

     

    Remember, a great deal of what you put on your skin ends up in your blood stream. If you wouldn’t eat it, don’t put it on your skin.

     

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.

    The Ingredients Investigator

    Protecting You From Harmful Ingredients…

    www.dyingtolookgood.com

    www.dyingtolookgoodbook.com

     


  • 04Dec

    Natural anti-aging skin care products you can make at home

     

    If you’ve shopped for certified organic natural anti-aging skin care products, you’ve probably noticed that they’re a bit more costly than the mainstream, commercially produced skin care. Actually, it’s expected because organic, all natural skin care products are made from higher quality, unprocessed or minimally processed ingredients that cost the manufacturer quite a bit more.  

     

    Some of the best all natural anti-aging skin care products, like Sensatia Botanicals and Miessence, are made from ingredients that you can find right in your own kitchen.

     

    Have you ever thought of making your own?

     

    If you’ve considered it, but didn’t know where to start, or thought it too hard, now there is a resource to teach you how to make your own natural anti-aging skin care products in the comfort of your very own kitchen.

     

    Naturally Skinsational provides you with simple recipes to make your own natural anti-aging skin care products from ingredients you probably already have in your pantry and refrigerator.

     

    They’re simple, easy to understand and follow. You’ll feed your skin with fresh, all natural and organic rejuvenating ingredients. And you’ll save yourself amazing amounts of money in the process. Click here to find out more.

     

    And if you decide that you prefer to buy your anti-aging skin care, you can rely on companies like Sensatia Botanicals and Miessence to provide you with the best all natural and organic anti-aging skin care.

     

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.

    The Ingredients Investigator

    Protecting You From Harmful Ingredients…

    www.dyingtolookgood.com

    www.dyingtolookgoodbook.com